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πŸ‹ Nutricost Citric Acid Powder (1LB): Non-GMO, Gluten Free and Vegetarian Friendly! Review

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BrandNutricost
FlavorUnflavored
Ingredient TypeGMO Free, Gluten Free
Unit Count16.00 Ounce
Item FormPowder
Item Dimensions LxWxH4.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches
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Description of πŸ‹ Nutricost Citric Acid Powder (1LB): Non-GMO, Gluten Free and Vegetarian Friendly!

1LB of Citric Acid Per Bottle, Food Grade. Use As a Supplement, In Bath Bombs, and In Cooking, Canning, and Drying Foods. 1 Serving, Just 1 Gram; 454 Servings Per Bottle. Vegetarian Friendly, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Soy Free, In Bottles - Not Bags. Made in a GMP Complaint, FDA Registered Facility

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A photo with a can of soda for scale. It's citric acid. Citric acid is useful for many things, including cleaning, as well as adding a tart flavor. It comes in a nice container, but it's very expensive for the quantity. when you use it for cleaning. If you look at many cleaners for things like dishwashers and coffee makers, you'll find that citric acid is the active ingredient. I would advise you to buy cheaper bottled citric acid. However, I take comfort in the fact that it comes in one…

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  • I finally bought it
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  • It makes me nervous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality citric acid!

I use citric acid and water to rinse my hair and skin after bathing. The recipe is one teaspoon in two glasses of water. I just spray it on my skin, hair and swimsuit after I get out of the pool to neutralize the chlorine. Leave on for a minute or two, then rinse. Then I use shampoo and conditioner for hair and body washes on the skin. In the past, even after scrubbing with washcloth, shower gel, and lotion with my usual skin care routine, my skin was very dry and smelled of chlorine. My hair…

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  • Easy to read control panel
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  • Vulgarity

Citric acid is kind of a miracle product as it has many different uses from eating to food preservation, cleaning, crafts and many other things. In fact, we've been using citric acid to maintain our dishwashers for many years. This really helps avoid uncomfortable build-ups. I would not use this citric acid for this purpose as it is more expensive and food safe. You can get big packs of citric acid for less than this. You really shouldn't consume large amounts of acid, even if it's a relatively

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  • Easy installation
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  • There are other interesting options.